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(TG PN TE ALAN PB 8 I ce ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1912." BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSSiF2.3y ROBERT EDGREN ECHOES OF THE RECENT ATTELL-BROWN BOUT. _ New Yorkers Win : Copyright, 101%, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World ye ‘Over Hub Boxers Four Bouts to One + (Bpectal to The Brening World.) | BOSTON, Jan. 22.—New York four wing jand Boston one win was the net result | of tho five intercity boxing bouts at the B. A. A. John Noonan was the only Boston boxer to score @ victory over @ New Yorker. John Hopkins, the metropolican chame ion, easily bested Patricke Green of abridge in the 105 class, John Noonan UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY of Boston met S. White of New York tn nd bout. ‘oe was de- the third Aisplayed much good work. Ie was given Boxing Commission Will Find it t againat. n ie hy Hard to Prove Anything In Its, Rend OAKERS “THURSDAY wiGuT Sar we wus cd egies Investigation of the Recent PULLING “TH OLD STUNT. Brown-Attell Bout. ng under landed right on Brau es ih. rates pang co | __ San Renan meTUnR OF Avene New Baseball Le League Must — Ix = Fecent engagement between Knock Brown and Abe Attell, There wan a lo of talk after that fight, and some peo Buck $2,000,000 War Fund jtangement the new league nati {would have to have tho better Building Up The American Man tion. It 4 , hey ¢ ha ple, especially thowe who had picked At- ; United States Or Organization | i National and American ‘Leagues |. ‘ta° tell n eany winner, seomed to think Discussed by World's Greatest Health-Makers and Students . can Ko into the market for players and that Able purponely jet Brown outpoint E May Get by, but It Will eure them. The eight clubs of the | to ' as sam pereee_ Brome seta! of Physiology in Serial instalments Expressy ss " pear before the Commlasioners to-day. for The Evening World. Be Stormy Sailing. ers are not laying around loose. [i Of course there are two sides to this. Merrie eaeatincary. laok 1 coon Average Business Man Declines Physically Because, Un- quite make up my mind on the matter, Able may have etalied. He may have like the Coilege Boy, He Has No Ambitwn to fought he dared to. Attell Improve His Fhysical Makeup, Says has been in the ring for @ great many Years, and he may not be the Attell of Coach Courtney 01 Cornell. old. He tn clever enough, even If he has @one ck @ million “miles, to atall through a Deht and not show he is burt Unless actually knocked down, He may beve known that he w jacking in strength and stamina and the punch, and he ma have done Just as much fighting as he dared to, He surely did @et pretty lively In the last round, when olties like Pittsburgh, Cincinnat!, Cleve- jJand and Washington they have a good | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, _ |*h2N<o because they can fil! In the dates to | Wis it will be a Herculean task Tae nee SaMlnar eat ig eb tay ‘Daly Beat fen b OF for the much talked of United| League are not fo ‘They may ‘rankie Burns $ States Baseball Le: through thetr hats @ little, but don't F Pemugs NosotttA BE APRA OP ATTELA Now through a season without a minute think that they are “bu; much an enterprise 1s not altogether one, Hero 1s what the organizers of Bul to be laughed at. The fea is well worth | "@¥ league have see: Talks With Courtney—No. 8. McKetrick Booked for Paris \'"?:255; svcomes evossa qos |i, povaaton i mye ag Pe last decade, a demand for more amuse- | 3, Cc HARLES COURTNEY, the veteran oarsman and foothold, the big leagues are #0 well ment enterprises which is evidenced b. Prepared for such an emergency that|the increasing number of theatres at world-wide famous trainer of the victorious crews With vith His | hree Fighters' they each have @ sinking fund of more| moving picture shows, and a growin of Corneil, who is now in his sixty-second year, than $2,000,090 to be used in the event of | Populariiy for baseball even in ex BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. himecif out before the 1 hia relief, t bell came to HE rouble with an investigation of Vhis kind the only " he growih of population, In inclined to agree with William Muldoon and Prof. ea etHE etic rier wun Oe cTWARIees (ica ' Sargent of Harvard in their beltef that the Anglo-Saxon | Lewis, buldlig wa and Jeannette suze tlons will never be caught as the Third League Certain Later On. At Olympic A. C.—JackGoodman || cyt into the big cities and began tol when a third league will be catabitshed (Pius? # the college boys of to-day are an exception to the rule. Will Engage in Battles in “haTrordon Acc cToiane C The | hi 1 i af It 8.| | “ Instances are very rare when one{!n on the grou! oor. the U, If the busy men of your cities would look to their Ma ft Il ey eaqapele- hh arnt teat of these overnight lcagues has managed | League can hold itself togethor for tlonal League was when the American| y¢ 4; > ne: a and I race is on the decline physically, but he believes that fen third Teague. Will be cetabilshed "At Fordon A. C.—Yolung Cashman || St@> Players rignt and left. land the new ners are trying to gé | ia Sa a! ‘ ‘; t physical welfaro as do the boya in the colleges there| France's Gay Capital. Wee Barton, Kant ‘rounds, |to play out a achedule, but it haa been |‘¢™ years ii ety ait on thing that can be Investigated, would bo no danger of a physical decline,” declares Mr. At Irving A. C.—Eddie Sherman |! done. One of the few exceptions was kasacminers Bae , s mine lines out ot ten, 19 8 vent Courtney. “But the trouble ts that the college boys BY JOHN POLLOC: See cee a Chg hot ai, pi tally Smale: Meteee (tite olding together are about twenty to/the judgment of any smart rem. pybody can say * 4 4 r » , one, ee he. savi "selina boandlieall apap ecieas are ambitious to become strong and healthy, while the AN MIKETRICK and Ms string |] lyn—Joo Rocks vs. Battling Chucks, |/under the protection of the Nattonal| Aa An tndependent or outlaw league dresser, The saving on them aa eat up wehbe wants’ t business man fe content to let well enough alone. He of fighters, Joe Jeanette, Willie At Rast ‘Avenue A. C., Maspeth, || Commission. As an outlaw organization 8." could never get by, but] adds credit to his bank belance, anybody can say: shows no disposition to improve physically, and conse- Lewis gna Jack Denning, are g0- |! 1," _young MoDonough vs. Frankie ||!t had a successful playing season, byt Mg retietaten yur i int. ies Wap, Leaeed 6 chan co teen ; 4 Ing over to Paris, MoKetrick told the |] Galchen ten soncds made no money. A crowd of wealthy which is more to the point, TG lalate eanap are quently be declines. The dusiness man knows writer to-day that he has secured pass-|] “at Catisie AG. Brookiyn—Phity || capitalists Kept’ 1t going purely ae a] eke ft under the National agreement friends to bet $1.50 Gh him, and they | LOW fatal It would be for him to stand 1a the only system.) age on the Olympic, which on|] MoGovern ve, Mike Malla, ten | matter of sportsmanship, but that didn't | “4,8 Protection for both f Moe Lev : . ati in Nis ‘business oF profersion, but the crews for Cornell) Wednesday. Little Danny has already |) rounds. |last. To be a permanent success « b AT EBE thie COW) SreA CEE ae. y SEM, eomedody wround to cover the] ho nogiects to apply the eame form of levery yenr I have found that the boys| completed arrangemente for Terie to | Weccccescmmmemeeeee ae mod | ball iengue’ must, be selfeupporting | rata for this new organization to su ber." reasoniig to his physical make-up, He|who have been accustomed to living ‘n| agnt Geor Caren Haiti ate. [poll Teague must be self-supporting: |cved, though they are not optimistic | Oi Cerna) That kind of stuff Im all right as far does not realize what is going to hap-|the open atr usually make the best | °& so Carpentier, the middie-| wrantie Conley, the Western fighter, under in| They grew tired of the plaything, and over the outlook, The appearance of a. e 2 Qe Mt goes, but It doesn’t prove anything. (Pen until It haw occurred and then he oaramen. T have alwayn had leas red bt eperepion oF Bren: fon) twenty manogement. poll fer the Tei-Biate fae ssl OFNanLER: ena teva LOCUS eae Ha eva 1$9-125 Walker St., New Yorke AM that judgement can bo baned 4 ‘8 | sit too late, If they would devote |ble in buliding up the boys from tho Jacl inning to agal eon Ke vith mall salary limit and ge edt hem & fo In case Girect evidence, in a case of this sovt |® PMA part of thelr tine to outdoor [rural sections of Canada and froin the | Marcel Moreau, the French. middie- | ¢gfitits, Bums. whe defeated Johnny eee ing slong talrly well in the clgse where | they sh sign And, quite Aivect wvidence |Oxerese Uy would bestow a great [south than any others. Tthink this ts|welght, and Jeanette to go agatnat |has be Taatched to “itt Ty Beinn, “he Sew | it belongs. Tt was inanched factors : Boing 10 be scarce. Hf Attell didn't | Moran on the whole race, They tell /due to the fact that the country boys| Kid MoCoy or Bombardier Welle, the| casarineettte it's Hei tones oa den | bY Mr. Whitman of Mea Peet a Let SS ee we th nen in the on ” jo da re coustomed ba uh e t " stall he cannot prove that he didn't. [at the age of forty-five, That should [weather hardshipas and ane ne | English hoavywetght champion, All| 3. Rume wil not fait sgala, after this tam ea one eine. nan mf! ho meets nny Coulon for the bantam- He can only say that he didn’t. If hel never | trong, while the boym trom thn South | LAeee Mats Will Be fought before the | weight itis at New Cntens ea FR, 1h, 414 stall the only people who know | OUTDOOR EXERCISES A PLEAS. | nave heen wecustomed ty the Molde ata | Clave de Paris, the biggest boxing United States League which ts about to be or- | ganized, that the money Dehind ft Is in th <> .--—-- Mandot, the New Ugutweight, has " out it are those who benefited, and URE AND NOT WORK the woods, They have no large cities | Club in France, cath aaa Bae, nt wih Val Moore! Claim to Have Plenty of Coin. Wanderers’ Seven Leads League. they aren't going to word le down theye, and that gives the boy — of Philadelphia, which was re taken place In the Amateur League the W 7 wen’ to any ® Mr Courtney's physteal condition ts hi Ms lhe aM a Tenn,, on} The backers of this league claim to George Weeden, whilom manager of], What he plenty of air and @ love for outdoor | |, Packer Metariand will artre te Philsdetphie | SoO"9.™ Maniot claims he brose is hand ti his /have plenty of money and they wiil| Hockey Club leads with two | Able, rushed down to the Boxing com. |) raed pursults, Southerners that T have | fo-mermpe fo fn H te ie the idee bout with Billy (Allen, and on, ovngd need It. The elght clubs cannot hope| *nd no defeats. The St. Nicholas team, | fission Friday and told the Cor Hs te Bee aisty iW, {to handle, an a ru ed en ie ge atewelght of | dose wot tn to go through the first season without] Which started off well, was beaten b that there was vothing in ¢ and row as Well as any youngster on hat Ore. Oity on Weil west |A working capital give each club « f $2,000,000, That would 0 for grounds andj nd stand and leave them as much wervin ae trength Went home| hts crew. He ix over six feot tall and |f i We ty, and cried | Welabs Just a tritte over 200. ; on to the fact | story; that A the fight and me tince he haa beet con ctivity, and then they | erines ot Putiadelphie Jook for | ® hard battle, aa bess ee et ‘Tommy Maloner, the lightwelaht Raymond Hitehcoek'™g GRAND 228 tox aide, feated Al AF he nega : ent a yuna ati nae See him. for [more to get players d offset losses r 6 most pitt manne TE attribute my egal oo fourth round, Maloney has "poe |B Ket and offset losse Stes, cre ieee ibiable. manna Heb eee i cr ope ans ; stern cities are| There are vd Tights scouted to te gah Se Wie manager, Sinmay Johnson, to taht | Whother they have that much money or iy ane Ni ithe ROSE STAHL reaiizing that when be couldn't whip rye mays CAML Twill fee (AUCH (and very aunbitious, hut “they | pace, Sher af {o-uiglt.. Joimny -Coulen ‘eet Moge bale o¢ gente} lor ten eonmde is) not is a question. The magnates say 9 game of the howeve @ fellow ike K. 0. Brown he was ont a pave @ handled very carefully so. x ” i Me Harry F we forthe. 1 | in this league minds for. ie ban. | S they have ample backing, but two ; 7 "sik: K INEMACOLOR margh mich ikie White, the creck, featherweight niiliion is a lot of coin, when the Crescent Athletic Club wi an the o derers, nr Bway, E's ne. 8 Bor, Commianionern told Weeden that if they |™!ocaatonaniy Le rewd in. ths panerscs [Ney haven't the natural atrength a irae’ Canis | Chicago. will make ie f im aopearaace tt Ns The main trouble with the U, s,|meet the Wanderers, and should Thea,.40th,nr. Bia Br, tr. 8.0 wanted him they'd send for yim inued the an oaraman, “that land have to he bullt up gradually, ‘chevel of present holders of the champlonship win Daily Mater, Sun. Mune Pyson the wuniy ttis| League is that it ts attempting to tn- t 9) BY of the inve 4 a Kens, Ro l,, for as. | V Old territory and compete with | there will’ be a tle among three und pos- | O R @) N IN TIO ie aaierer (eitcetinte ne Wrestlgation, | men are wolng through certain formaliut, atier ali, it ta the ambition that |e Chereest: fee Cub eit te enka in agsiont Torin | Clubs that ara bound to be much hetter, | #bly four of the teams for first place. e Anterexting to watch Alte se formata {COUNee. Phat will pull w boy through |” 94 Deentag, OM SR Hoel nin 4 the latter When the American League clubs broke fa his future fights and see whether he | morning. They have a little formula ter where , : = _COMING-—THE DURBAR_ * M0 OMI Attell or not. If he has wlipped [to follow by which they get ’on thelr [Mapper where he the beat condition of hie emt, in they had the opportunity of playing end of my days. It ts not It is & pleasure, be on @ shadow of champ Abe Attell The that they will not overtax themselven They haven't the natural strength of " AMUSEMENTS. _ apoley uy 8 ™ fond “hoxd with Ste ithe at SE Phu e. os on dates when the National League| ~~-AMUSEMENTS. Remco Ol): Sitier, shampions he | Meee go many limes cogs let ot n this ame am Saitee deenetter tha, sejored, hast Thums] BoMnON. dun, 22-—-What Jooks to be the mont| teams were out of town, ‘This new | {SRW YORIS TRADING 7 : PHILHARMONIC Passing WII) be Home of as event oir ike ineu Sey Met. ert Gevelop physteally our race | fait tmprtant wrestling contest ever decided tn New| league will have to play on the ane} E, 5 ia the world of fm for there's | amount of exerciae will do then be as stron and sturdy aw tt di That between Zhithn, the, Miah ss days in New York and Chicago that the dozen years Attell has heen the elev an much by aimply walking ¢ fle AA ea he a Ea Le al met the main event of the ci EOEBY BIBS OF SRB ten ien & e0t foatherweight tie ring has known, thelr offices and never getting in je ys \ Ren: ae janes may took er the aftal ight MM 4a wha may be ‘ten Me h wlant Tom Jot taf ire of Billy at least within she inemory of hurry: walk that will netr| ‘ ar Jones. st feta, hae USEMEN presnat generate. up the Mood and give the pure alr a at i ated fog to meet ie emesis vig backing to ei bod J) 11S Gotch, and the contest to-night fe expected to eiminate one of them from the possibility of hook D*” Poiteer kames ee |B iniviosg SUL years ago bit erale Latter thought ‘Team aut met eet “Ste Oi ma to be dingusted | Would do more Kood than all that tn " he maa ented to tn hie Aght with if araret_ Argh . ley Jones with the champion, dan_ 30M with t dea that any one could That ts the main thing , Hest Seat] ” ee rope a Ail eck, ana they never tan'aet | Pouring in for nee SRN REY A Ries Gays Dan, be Attell Was a creat |{ntoore no matter what they do. God GERTRUDE ELLIOTT fighter fou: KNICKERBOCKER {8 . b UN. EV! a Seats on Sa’ cqreraonpe | kaye un the remedy when he created | J Ti Albert Spalding, At pve years ago. I've beet ae oe and He ia onre for the ask eaapin Tourney yA aan a phe has gone away back He | agy would keep any man in good shape sar cen ait 0 Sede Stfensth and moed and hin |e) Conwiieranly than that would | wera aanentines® for The Rvening somata : ul OTIS SKINNERKISMET i 4 and consideral yan that would | Word Meadpin bowling tourn: 7 noo with Star Uist, ‘ain Si. h Ay Mer @ long time he tas been | Mike min nes i Oe TY ha ; * e MSs Tiehimesetta ana feather: [GyTpooR Bows ALWAYS MaKe NHR fit0ke wldce atthe Whit He es About Your Dr ink? DALY'S iw,5.2". TO-NIGHT , || CARRICK Nir We ACADEMY “4 Virginian eewaiea courte ais beam atrala 07 BOR: BOYS ALWAYS jiant Howling Atleys, wtarting W toe IP seu THE ROSE OF PANAMA|] WM.H. CRANE '!"t |10-20 & 30c Ae irginian ; udbeitaa hae . iny evening. ‘The tourney was originally jemi que J 7 ae te ne Aghia he ~ ra nan "tears may be many spmntine wavs mes th Ayoeoe My nb fon ly r oe Bal eee HOU bat Wier 4 fh A HARRIS i ag Hiden jOLYMPIC “ast Pil, ions Toe Star eenes and look fvolls),, Any. good [Ot MNproving the race, but the slmpie, Lat the bowiors asked thatthe 0} iE F Hots Boy who will go right atter Atte and [O1a-canmioned Way of felting out into ot the conmnitter granted) Aghk for the Bottle That Guarantee: ig THE BIRD OF Paka Ise} 5 Tuten ares Vs keep hitting can beat him now. All the THA ABNYRA ABT TAln vabeceoall AG Mu eR « ‘ IN Sith St, near vay Ey. 8.15. sea oath for Beri aL ie ring Nara, Fm no rong t bomen at Ro Whiskey’s Goodness “Etre SUMU RU | A Mone alte | Bind Wels Sag » prove Atoll ts “ ite 0 teame have alread Tied, doth ai or Bwar, Bi Mf Bene 0 2res IF OTS I ASA Se ee paihagal creek my | nen five already ws 39th St. "yt, Sasa Fs mM | 5 aks oar ‘bluffs about laine ey rn [hands Then i ign eve ay a [brings additional entr red ts poet A man, if he’s wise, is pretty sure that tenis Water A Butterly'on the | Wheel GAIETY Nae wisi ks REPUBLIC” AS, te “ oh epee te Rog T used to be when Lage teeters at Siren uber WH Behe gets a good whiskey when he takes a fr ~ sHerald Hain Wd eae aire ry ELSIE FERGUSON OLONL. “ Lat a committee be appointed to de- Nout 'm 9 am cote to tet any] Certain nights nave boon set aside f0 drink, But he can never know when he wa cietyiat THE MILLION! (OLONAL \ a n cop me can help tt, As oloae ves and fraternal on ; ; Ea hw : au Ree terre: Aen [te rte an ae eater eis venue | lectin Jersey has, entered «| has to pour it from the ordinary bottle. Playhouse {30. F ta oh OTT aes THAME [ising he @4 Thursday night 1 not alone [for outpolnting Chem without taktng |TatRer de n of bo ian ever Today there's no excuse for his not know- || BOUGHT AND PAIDFOR . wilt ae Al nA a 1 t v at eh he jany chances, I'm going to do tt, T ig | POVEFS. : y i fist iw 7 e Dal BB even, 81,00 out of my own pocket. | eon when I'm through, a C la bi M t tellj him. It contains the good old Wilson The ver ing Trip iiss’ iy ed BR pte acts ie Adee This ten't stage money, either n't got Very long to de it fn OtlumMmobLaA eets |Whiskey—as pure as the day it was bot- Williaa COMEDY #1", —_ Sat Daily, 260, [MO Ph stene Pacey BUNTY PULLS THE'STRINGS 66] Neat Atte Morgan’ otic | Ay asst toseea thn he ant Princeton Here vs. real drink if there ever was one, METROPOLITAN OPERA HO HOUSE: i 1a 10 ntl SLR OFD 7 To-night Ay S15. Girt of fe opuldart he Bebe haa tae at veee iene the next place and see for yourself, LYRIC f)) oG S45] LOUIS. MANN Ween sme hi i hs ould have a n he han to, not very tom —_—>— Stop in the next p! y | i LITTLE BOY" BLUE NEW YOR! HURTIG & SEAMON’S Kea rounds, ‘What good would it have done |), the latter half of hie ten | The me to knock him out? Wells satd, Then he told me that Attell didn't have much left, and that Brown could beat him M ri ey without any trouble." side, He used his footwe away from Frankie's pun T™ reminds me of a little protest them miss The Midnight Maidens Prytiing Contes rounds with Franide Burne with hts] from tte v caton hockey team, fresh| e etory over Harvard at Hoa Arey 0 in the ‘and pulled | Da aeven a and thia content y Wa teai'228, || JEFFERSON De ANGELIS MUTT "AND JEFF ue tey THE PEARL MAIDEN } — [J WEST END (iit sia, ue Wilton | ckaye Players In'The Stranger eb: BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS. SSNS S SSDI TED, lating @ fraction of an tn me he was timing Frar accused him of having “stalled” 6 for a chance to drop the r toward at e through an easy fight. ve been Mght- over, The result was that he yd game on Saturda r " " Noored Frankie Burns twice with ba ai Ro igs Erte 7 ory a the Ht ry tt : ’ know my limit ts going to come some | pune’ no chin, me! Players, . ‘“ for @ nine-sscond count. Only by the] Princeton Mined day. .1 only have a few years more to are margin of @ second oh 4 ae fa, I've always been @ sucker | winning by @ knockout, DIE FOY 200 ENTRA BALC | COLUMBIA,’ i rin BUKLE ran gURRAY MiEE, Cu 8, fotead te: a eu Pani athe Tow TH AVE. MRA RSS' ene &.ocs see ae Abe made to mo once when I) And all the SCRATAM PONHAD & Say Aa he intes | Columbia . rns was} Yale ... ve risen | Dartmouth ae COMMON + wen't @aved |pediy dased and could i've made pooner than he gid.

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